Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Dawn and Anthony's wedding--a DIY must see!

My friend Karyn connected me to wedding photographers Bobbi+Mike from Indiana. They're a husband and wife team and take absolutely gorgeous photos! I wanted to share this amazing wedding that they just captured. When you visit their website, grab a cup of coffee and watch the slide show...it is worthy of your time, even if you've "been there, done that" with weddings. This one is so special!

Buttons on antique books...great idea for table numbers!

Mix and match china, the 2 peaches on the table, the lace tablecloth. It works perfectly!

Dawn and Anthony clearly put a lot of time an energy into their wedding and it shows. It's not in a "look how much time and energy we spent on this wedding so you better love it" kind of way but a "we love each other and put a lot of time and energy into sharing it with our beloved guests" kind of way. The reception was beautifully executed with a harmonic mix of turquoise and peach. It had a vintage style— the bride collected ALL the chairs and painted them herself! Having spent a good deal of time at Goodwill for my birthday party, I can appreciate this determination. And really, it's not a burden when you are doing it for the ones you love!

The best detail ever...they had their wedding rings sent around to each guest to bless! It makes me cry just thinking about it. What good energy to start your life together, right? Congrats to Dawn and Anthony, and to Bobbi and Mike, spectacular work!

Friday, September 23, 2011

A Kitchy-Kitchen Birthday Party

Ah! Lucky little Meredith. Her birthday comes at the time of year when I'm slower with wedding stuff, not yet crazy with holiday stuff and when time and great ideas seem endless. The idea for this party is strictly hers, "I want a 'Make It' birthday party, " she told my sister Alex. Then neither of us discussed it until 1 week before the party date. This may have scared off any normal parent and sent them straight to Chuck-E-Cheese, but not Alex and me! We are motivated by procrastination and impossibly short deadlines! We even come up with more stuff than it seems possible to do in a month, and miraculously everything gets done. I must say that we are a killer team when motivated.

So, we took the "Make It" party and pulled in a retro Kitchy-Kitchen theme. Colors were primarily red and pink, with orange and yellow accents. I'd just been working on some cute retro-inspired plaids and patterns so the design was fun and undaunting. I created the recipe cards first, then used a similar 4x6" template to make a cute invitation that would attach to a child-sized kitchen utensil. Alex distributed them a week before the party and we were so excited that the kids didn't have as wild a social life as we thought and were all able to attend.

While brainstorming, I saw this photo and sent it to Alex with a note saying "I know you've got all the time in the world, but aren't these adorable??" See, Alex can sew and I cannot. All those great ideas go in her direction. Of course as soon as she saw it, she was in. It was a complete miracle that I had a truly vintage tablecloth that was too stained to use on a table anymore. (I'd bought it sight-unseen with a group of vintage tablecloths on etsy.) It was perfectly sized to make 6 child-sized aprons. And then to top it off, we were actually able to put to good use the ridiculous amount of ribbon we've amassed through the years. Mix and match ribbons of velvet, brocade, ric-rac and grosgrain were perfect trim at the bottom, as well as the ties for the aprons. At this point, Alex and I were not only on a roll, we were like, HIGH on creativity. She called me first thing in the morning to report that they were not only the cutest things she'd ever created, but that she wasn't going to give them up to a bunch of kids. I talked her down off that ledge, like a good sister does. But really, they were the cutest things ever. I'm going to post some DIY pics on that great craft at a later date for those of you who are capable of make a bobbin in your sewing machine. And because the boys needed to have something super cute too, Alex sewed chefs hats (link to instructions here) out of red gingham and solid red cotton fabric. Darling!



PARTY PRINTABLES
The good news, is that if you liked the look of this party, you can purchase the printable files from my etsy store. The place mats, recipe cards, invitation and 2" stickers are all included in the cost. The files are ready for you to personalize with the names of your guests!

PARTY ENTERTAINMENT & FOOD
The menu was based on food the kids would enjoy making and eating. First were mini pizzas, made with biscuit dough (the kind from a can) and pizza fixin's. The kids loved rolling out their dough and making pizza just the way they liked it. There was one scary moment when we saw that one child was looking down at his plate, silently letting large tears fall down his cheeks. "What is the matter??", we asked, the room instantly silent with all eyes on him. "I don't like pizza." Alex saved the day by asking him what his favorite thing for dinner was. He replied "cookies" which sounded so funny, everyone (including Mr. No Pizza) cracked up. He had a hot dog and was fine. Crisis averted, whew!

While the pizzas were cooking, the kids played freeze-dance around the family room. Then they came back to the table to make fruit wands (served with almond fruit dip), and eat their pizza.

While they were digesting, we played a guessing game. Small amounts of different foods (yogurt, maple syrup, mustard, ketchup etc) were placed in opaque cups and the kids had to guess what the food was while tasting it blindfolded. It was actually pretty challenging but the kids enjoyed it.

Then they went outside to play the marshmallow game. Each child got a plastic spoon and had to see how many miniature marshmallows they could scoop up in 15 seconds. They kept the marshmallows in a cup and used them at the "Make your own sundae" station at the end.

The rest was frankly a blur, but I'm pretty sure the kids had a great time. We really enjoyed planning and executing such a fun kitchen party for kids. Alex and I both passed out at about 8 pm, tired but satisfied.

MORE PARTY DETAILS AND MISC. INFORMATION
-The drinking cups were Ball canning glasses.
-We used washi tape to flag the skewers for the fruit wands
-The fabric fringe decoration was super easy to make. The instructions are here.
-The menu chalk board was actually an empty frame (re-purposed from my 40th birthday party) with black poster board fitted snugly in the back. I chalked in the menu and voila!
-I used those 3M Command hooks to hang the party fringe
-The cake was strawberry with chocolate dipped strawberries for garnish, so old fashioned and sweet!
-The photo backdrop was another vintage table cloth, with various mixing bowls and kitchen utensils for fun. I love how that design on the cloth makes a huge wreath around the subject. So cute!
-We printed up 3 recipes on the printable cards and put them in a little photo album for the kids to take home.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Cincinnati gets "bombed" again!

If you were ever thinking that Cincinnati, Ohio was not a cool and artsy city you might want to stop thinking like that. (There are many reasons why we are so creative and cool!) We have a very crazy and special group of people running amok dressed in blonde wigs and bombshell attire creating works of art with yarn and assembling them to public parts of our city "to soften the edges of an otherwise cruel, harsh environment."

Take a look at what was bombed last night!

Knitted creations were installed on Central Parkway and this time they included a Metro bus. This looks like something I've seen in Panama. I adore all the colors and patterns sprawled over the bus like your grandmother's graffiti. The Bombshells of Cincinnati are a secret society (they don't knit and tell) and I know nothing more than what they are creating but I'm so glad they are here to add some much needed excitement to our tame city streets. If I could knit, I'd offer my services but alas that skill is going to have to skip generations in my family. So carry on girls! And thank you for the spark of joy you bring to our Queen City.


Monday, September 19, 2011

A little peek into Meredith's cute "Kitchy-Kitchen" party

Last Friday was a whirlwind of activity preparing for this birthday party! I'm not finished with the other photos and the adorable imprintables that will be available for this "Kitchy-Kitchen" birthday party my sister and I did for her daughter Meredith. But the party was so dang cute that I couldn't NOT show you anything until then! So here's a little teaser until I've got everything ready...but I gotta say "Is that little apron not the cutest thing you've ever seen????"

Friday, September 16, 2011

A Save the Date that features your relationship "firsts"


I had a really good time creating this save the date for Bianca and Brad. She loved the idea of documenting their "firsts" in the relationship and had this adorable set of photos to incorporate into the design. As a designer, I love it when a client is comfortable sharing part of themselves because it means that I will be challenged to create something truly unique (and we designers get off on that stuff!) Save the dates are a perfect way to introduce you and your fiancé with personal charm. I think this does that perfectly, don't you? And to top it off, Bianca sent me a really lovely thank you note today permitting me to share her design with you. This is why I love what I do!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

iPhone love: Free wallpaper backgrounds for fall

Here in Cincinnati, Ohio, it feels like autumn has arrived! I almost wanted mittens while walking the dog this morning. When I got back into my studio I decided to incorporate some of those beautiful colors into patterns, which are free for you to use on your iPhone or other smart phone device. To import these, right click or copy the image into your images folder, go to change your background images, and select the one that makes you happiest! Next week, I'm sure it will be 90 degrees and humid again since that is how things go here in the midwestern US, but for now we can enjoy...

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Clever Halloween themed food

For some reason, my kids are uber-interested in Halloween decorating and costume planning. They start talking about it months in advance, and change their minds about 100 times. They beg me to take them to those pop-up Halloween stores just to hang out and freak themselves into a sleepless night. What's with that?

I got into the spirit last year and did some fun Halloween lunches. They still talk about those so now I'm going to have to up my ante--the pressure, I tell you! I've been collecting ideas and thought I'd share some inspiration. You can see more on my Pinterest Halloween Board here.

Last year I did the mummy hot dogs (huge hit), the toothy apples (I used pieces of slivered almonds so it looked way more grotesque than this image), and severed cheese stick fingers. This year, my husband convinced us to try lychee berries from a can and we all agreed that they would make excellent eyeballs. And those used band-aids are so disgusting that I think I couldn't even eat them. Kids will love them, though, I'm sure. What are your ideas for Halloween food fun?







Friday, September 2, 2011

DIY Friday: Make a font out of your handwriting!

I saw a link to this website yesterday and I thought, "I've got tons of work to do and so little time to do it, I think I'll drop everything and see what this is about." Do you ever have those moments? I have them alot. Luckily, I work in my basement and whatever retribution I need to make for the undone work, can be made in the evenings after my kids go to sleep. That's why it's awesome to work at home!

Anyway, this is a perfect idea for my sporatic DIY Friday posts, is it not??

The website is aptly named Writing Fonts and I must urge you to try it. If you have a scanner and printer handy, you can create your handwritten font in a matter of minutes--really! The steps are very simple and easy to follow. Basically, you print out their template. Write your letters in the template provided. Scan said template and upload. Minutes later you can preview your font and decide whether you want to buy it for only $9.95. That's right, folks! I said $9.95! You could use these to write a "handwritten" note, set up your address labels with it, or just use it in your email notes to make your recipients feel special.

Here is what mine looked like in preview mode:
How uber-fun is that?? Now, I will confess that I have not purchased my font. I'm really distracted by my inability to get all the letters on the baseline, so there is going to be some neurotic measures taken to straighten me out before I pay for the font. But please don't let my neuroses stop you! If I really can't get it "perfect" (and you know my job is to "perfect" fonts and text all day) then I'm going to create a version that is meant to be topsy-turvy. That will be cute too. Tell me if you try it and send me a hand-written computer note okay?

Have a great weekend. I think we'll go to the farm if it isn't 100 degrees or raining--right now it looks like a toss-up for either.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Vintage Linens

I've been working on a project that has me researching some vintage linens for inspiration. And by "vintage" I really mean 1920s-1960s. Did you know that anything from the 1980s is also considered vintage?? That scared me--now I'M vintage! I know I should embrace that, but I don't, so to all you young whippersnappers out there, I'm still young and cool!!

Rant aside, how sweet are these? I love the soft colors, the repeated patterns and stylized corners in the table cloths, and that sweet, sweet embroidery. *sigh* I should embroider something soon. Some are so kitchy and fun (like the Hawaiian one in Number 5), some are so romantic and remind me of the time when people actually collected flowers and food in baskets (WAY before 1980!). If you're in the market for one of these to accent your home or party, etsy has some great vendors who do the scouting for you. Sometimes it's fun to take your chances on group listings (with several pieces for one price). I purchased the table cloths for my 40th birthday party that way, and I've since enjoyed bringing them out for dinners or photoshoots.

1. Embroidered linen tea towel from EdnaSews
2. Place mats (and the entire table set, including napkins and table runner) from LuxuryLife
3. Pink bird tea towel from NeatoKeen
4. Flower and berry basket from LSmith
5. Hawaiian "party cloth" from PatriciaGlenn
6. Floral linen towel from VintageLinens
7. French stripe dish cloths from VintageFrenchStyle
8. Embroidered tablecloth from VintageKeepsakes
9. Dutch inspired towel from VintageDame. Love that fake blanket stitching!

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